Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician [NOOK Book]

Overview

Now you have a dependable guide to the practical application of hemodynamics. This concise handbook will help both practicing and prospective clinicians better understand and interpret the hemodynamic data used to make specific diagnoses and monitor ongoing therapy. Written from the perspective of a clinician, this convenient paperback opens with an overview of the basics of hemodynamics, then devotes chapters to specific disease states. Topics include: coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, valve disease, ...
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Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician

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Overview

Now you have a dependable guide to the practical application of hemodynamics. This concise handbook will help both practicing and prospective clinicians better understand and interpret the hemodynamic data used to make specific diagnoses and monitor ongoing therapy. Written from the perspective of a clinician, this convenient paperback opens with an overview of the basics of hemodynamics, then devotes chapters to specific disease states. Topics include: coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, valve disease, arrhythmias, pericardial disease.

Numerous pressure tracings throughout the book reinforce the text by demonstrating what you will see in daily practice. To extract as much useful information as possible from the hemodynamic data obtained from your patients, be sure to consult Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician.

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Editorial Reviews

From The Critics
Reviewer: Stan N Thornton, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
Description: "The editor has assembled a concise yet thorough review of cardiovascular hemodynamics and its application to clinical practice. "
Purpose: The purpose is to help practitioners establish a solid understanding of the hemodynamic principles of cardiovascular disease, with an emphasis on the acquisition and interpretation of hemodynamic measurements in the clinical setting.
Audience: "This book serves as both a primer for students of cardiovascular medicine and as a reference for seasoned clinicians. It is intended for all caregivers who are charged with monitoring and interpreting hemodynamic data in the process of caring for cardiovascular patients. "
Features: The first of the book's five sections is a comprehensive review of cardiac hemodynamics, including basic physiologic principles, the process by which accurate data is obtained, and its interpretation. The next three sections review the hemodynamics encountered in specific disease states, such as valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathy, and pericardial disease. The final section addresses a variety of miscellaneous topics, such as the hemodynamic effects of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation and cardiac pacing. An appendix contains useful hemodynamic formulas, and a series of "unknown" hemodynamic tracings is provided for self-assessment. Numerous well placed illustrations and photographs add to the utility of this book.
Assessment: "A thorough understanding of hemodynamic principles and their application to the treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease is a necessity for those who care for such patients. The editor has successfully compiled an authoritative work on this subject that provides the backbone for such an understanding. "
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781444357240
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 9/7/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 312
  • Sales rank: 856,522
  • File size: 8 MB

Meet the Author

George Stouffer, Director of Interventional Cardiology, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Vice-Chief of Cardiology at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

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Table of Contents


List of Contributors     vii
Preface     ix
Basics of hemodynamics
Introduction to basic hemodynamic principles   James E. Faber PhD   George A. Stouffer MD     3
The nuts and bolts of right heart catheterization and PA catheter placement   Vickie Strang RN     17
Normal hemodynamics   Alison Keenon BS   Eron D. Crouch MD   James E. Faber PhD   George A. Stouffer MD     37
Arterial pressure   George A. Stouffer MD     57
The atrial waveform   David P. McLaughlin MD   George A. Stouffer MD     67
Cardiac output   Frederick M. Costello MD   George A. Stouffer MD     81
Detection, localization, and quantification of intracardiac shunts   Frederick M. Costello MD   George A. Stouffer MD     89
Valvular heart disease
Aortic stenosis   David P. McLaughlin MD   George A. Stouffer MD     101
Mitral stenosis   Robert V. Kelly MD   Chadwick Huggins MD     113
Aortic regurgitation   George A. Stouffer MD     125
Mitral regurgitation   Robert V. Kelly MD   Mauricio G. Cohen MD     135
The tricuspid valve   DavidA. Tate MD     145
Cardiomyopathies
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy   Jayadeep S. Varanasi MD   George A. Stouffer MD     155
Heart failure   Steven Filby MD   Patricia P. Chang MD     169
Restrictive cardiomyopathy   David P. McLaughlin MD   George A. Stouffer MD     179
Pericardial disease
Constrictive pericarditis   David P. McLaughlin MD   George A. Stouffer MD     185
Cardiac tamponade   Siva B. Mohan MD   George A. Stouffer MD     197
Effusive-constrictive pericarditis   Eric M. Crespo MD   Sidney C. Smith MD     209
Miscellaneous
Right ventricular myocardial infarction   Robert V. Kelly MD   Mauricio G. Cohen MD     215
Pulmonary hypertension   Daniel Fox BS   David P. McLaughlin MD   George A. Stouffer MD     223
Coronary hemodynamics   David P. McLaughlin MD   Samuel S. Wu MD   George A. Stouffer MD     233
Hemodynamics of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation   Richard A. Santa-Cruz MD     245
Arrhythmias   Lukas Jantac MD   George A. Stouffer MD     255
Hemodynamics of pacemakers   Rodrigo Bolanos MD   Kimberly A. Selzman MD     265
Unknowns   George A. Stouffer MD     275
Appendices     289
Index     295
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